2. TILT
Tilt is moving the camera lens up and down whilst keeping its horizontal axis constant, such as nodding
your head up and down.
3. PAN
Pan is moving the camera lens to one side to another, for example, like looking left and then right.
4. ZOOM
Zooming is changing the focal length of the lens, to make the subject appear closer or further away from
the frame. Zoom is the most known camera moves and most often the overused camera move.
5. PEDESTAL
Pedestal is moving the camera up or down without changing either the vertical, or horizontal axis, so it is
lifted up, or moved across without tilting the lens.
6. DOLLY
Dolly is using dolly tracks, moving the camera towards or away from a subject, while on the tracks, like a
train on railroad tracks, whilst keeping the zoom the same.
7. HANDHELD
Handheld is what it says, the camera is held by the operator because the action is most likely moving too
quick, or unpredictability, so not knowing where things will be going.
9. TRACK
Track is similar to the dolly shot, but stays consistent, as it stays the same distance from the action and
uses mainly the side-to-side movemnet.
10. STEADICAM
Steadicam is a piece of equipment that allows you to be able to use the camera handheld, but keeping it
still at the same time.